Item Description
Windows NT Registry Troubleshooting by Rob Tidrow, Mark Blackham. Following the format of the successful Windows 95 Registry Troubleshooting, this book serves as a handbook for all system administrators exploring Windows NT. This book enables the administrator to master Registry concepts and to properly plan and implement its features, as well as solve any problems which occur. The CD contains Registry editing utilities and mass update utilities. No other book available offers as in-depth, focused, and helpful material on the single most difficult component of Windows NT -- the Registry. Nearly every aspect of the Registry is covered, including editing, customizing, migrating, and dealing with legacy systems. The material is organized for easy reference to better facilitate online work and to make locating and solving problems simple. Windows NT Registry Troubleshooting: - Provides real solutions to Registry challenges
- Actively explores underlying Registry concepts
- Includes expert tips on all aspects of the Registry
- Provides in-depth coverage of the Registry structure
- Outlines all aspects of Registry editing
- Details techniques for customizing the Registry
- Provides strategies for working with legacy systems
- Covers both Windows NT Server and Workstation
- Contains bonus information on the Windows 95 Registry .
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